Hatred is an intense negative emotion involving deep dislike, hostility, resentment, or animosity towards a person, group, community, or idea. It often develops from anger, prejudice, fear, jealousy, discrimination, revenge, or prolonged conflict.
Hatred is considered ethically harmful because it destroys compassion, weakens social harmony, and encourages violence, intolerance, and injustice.
Hatred is a destructive negative emotion that weakens morality, damages relationships, promotes violence, and threatens social harmony. It harms both the individual and society by encouraging intolerance and injustice. The ethical response to hatred lies in compassion, empathy, dialogue, education, and respect for human dignity. A humane and ethical society can flourish only when hatred is replaced by tolerance, understanding, and mutual respect.
Sample Mains Question
Q1. “Hatred is destructive of a person’s wisdom and conscience that can poison a nation’s spirit.” Do you agree? Justify your answer.
(150 words, 10 marks)
Q2. Hatred is not only a personal emotion but also a social and ethical problem. Discuss.
(150 words, 10 marks)
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